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Duchess of Buccleuch
Vreda Esther Mary Molly Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch (1900-1993), Wife of 8th Duke of Buccleuch and 10th Duke of Queensberry; daughter of William Frank Lascelles on the front cover of The Tatler.
1937
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Grace and Elegance Personified: A Regal Portrait of Vreda, Duchess of Buccleuch on the Cover of The Tatler in 1937 This portrait captures the enchanting beauty and aristocratic poise of Vreda Esther Mary Molly Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch and 10th Duchess of Queensberry. Taken in 1937, this photograph graced the cover of The Tatler, a renowned society magazine of the time. Born in 1900 as the eldest daughter of William Frank Lascelles, the 7th Earl of Harewood, Vreda's royal lineage was evident in her regal bearing and refined demeanor. In 1923, she married the 8th Duke of Buccleuch and 10th Duke of Queensberry, becoming a central figure in Scottish and British aristocratic society. The portrait, taken by the esteemed photographer Madame Yevonde Middleton, captures Vreda's timeless elegance and sophistication. Her striking features, adorned with delicate pearls and a captivating smile, convey a sense of grace and charm that continues to captivate viewers to this day. The 1930s were a golden age for aristocratic society, and this photograph encapsulates the elegance and opulence of the era. The Duchess's impeccable style, from her elegant gown to her meticulously coiffed hair, reflects the high standards of the aristocratic world. As the cover girl of The Tatler, Vreda represented the epitome of aristocratic beauty and refinement. This portrait serves as a testament to her enduring legacy and the timeless allure of the aristocratic world.
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